Family increases reward to $6,000 for leads in Bothell homicide case

BOTHELL, Wash. — The family of a Bothell woman found dead is boosting the reward for information that could lead to the killer.

Mallory Barbour’s remains were found in a wooded area in Mason County months after she was reported missing. Barbour’s mother, Denise, believes someone has information that could help law enforcement in the case.

“She was fantastic with kids, and she loved marketing. I thought that was going to be her go-to career,” Denise told KOMO News about 27-year-old Barbour. “[She was] very well-rounded, and that’s what makes this mystery all the greater.”…

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